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CVO Technical => Twin Cam => Topic started by: nidan on February 07, 2006, 07:32:26 AM
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Just for grins I plugged the numbers into the Nightrider calculator for a 3.15 final with a .86 OD 6th . OF course this doesn't account for wind resistance load, sanity or law enforcement .
MPH Calculator
RPM 1 2 3 4 5 6
1000 7.5 10.9 15.2 19.6 23.9 27.8
1200 9.0 13.0 18.3 23.5 28.7 33.3
1400 10.5 15.2 21.3 27.4 33.5 38.9
1600 11.9 17.4 24.4 31.3 38.2 44.5
1800 13.4 19.5 27.4 35.3 43.0 50.0
2000 14.9 21.7 30.4 39.2 47.8 55.6
2200 16.4 23.9 33.5 43.1 52.6 61.1
2400 17.9 26.1 36.5 47.0 57.3 66.7
2600 19.4 28.2 39.6 50.9 62.1 72.2
2800 20.9 30.4 42.6 54.8 66.9 77.8
3000 22.4 32.6 45.7 58.8 71.7 83.4
3200 23.9 34.8 48.7 62.7 76.5 88.9
3400 25.4 36.9 51.7 66.6 81.2 94.5
3600 26.9 39.1 54.8 70.5 86.0 100.0
3800 28.4 41.3 57.8 74.4 90.8 105.6
4000 29.9 43.4 60.9 78.3 95.6 111.1
4200 31.4 45.6 63.9 82.3 100.4 116.7
4400 32.9 47.8 67.0 86.2 105.1 122.2
4600 34.3 50.0 70.0 90.1 109.9 127.8
4800 35.8 52.1 73.1 94.0 114.7 133.4
5000 37.3 54.3 76.1 97.9 119.5 138.9
5200 38.8 56.5 79.1 101.8 124.2 144.5
5400 40.3 58.6 82.2 105.8 129.0 150.0
5600 41.8 60.8 85.2 109.7 133.8 155.6
5800 43.3 63.0 88.3 113.6 138.6 161.1
6000 44.8 65.2 91.3 117.5 143.4 166.7
6200 46.3 67.3 94.4 121.4 148.1 172.3
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Can you do it again with 3.37 final for comparison?
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3.37 with a 6 speed OD .86
MPH Calculator
RPM 1 2 3 4 5 6
1000 6.9 10.2 14.0 18.3 22.5 26.1
1200 8.3 12.2 16.8 21.9 27.0 31.3
1400 9.7 14.2 19.7 25.6 31.5 36.6
1600 11.1 16.3 22.5 29.2 35.9 41.8
1800 12.5 18.3 25.3 32.9 40.4 47.0
2000 13.9 20.3 28.1 36.5 44.9 52.2
2200 15.3 22.4 30.9 40.2 49.4 57.5
2400 16.6 24.4 33.7 43.8 53.9 62.7
2600 18.0 26.4 36.5 47.5 58.4 67.9
2800 19.4 28.5 39.3 51.1 62.9 73.1
3000 20.8 30.5 42.1 54.8 67.4 78.4
3200 22.2 32.5 44.9 58.4 71.9 83.6
3400 23.6 34.6 47.7 62.1 76.4 88.8
3600 25.0 36.6 50.5 65.8 80.9 94.0
3800 26.3 38.6 53.4 69.4 85.4 99.3
4000 27.7 40.7 56.2 73.1 89.9 104.5
4200 29.1 42.7 59.0 76.7 94.4 109.7
4400 30.5 44.7 61.8 80.4 98.9 114.9
4600 31.9 46.8 64.6 84.0 103.3 120.2
4800 33.3 48.8 67.4 87.7 107.8 125.4
5000 34.7 50.8 70.2 91.3 112.3 130.6
5200 36.1 52.9 73.0 95.0 116.8 135.8
5400 37.4 54.9 75.8 98.6 121.3 141.1
5600 38.8 56.9 78.6 102.3 125.8 146.3
5800 40.2 59.0 81.4 105.9 130.3 151.5
6000 41.6 61.0 84.2 109.6 134.8 156.7
6200 43.0 63.0 87.1 113.2 139.3 162.0
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Thank you sir!
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Thanks Nidan, this is very helpful.
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I know a lot of folks , me included consider both 6 speeds and 3.37 's This was prompted by my brother who asked my how fast my bike was .. I haven't ever taken it over 90 but it was interesting anyway.
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Very interesting. Thanks for the info [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
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Just for grins I plugged the numbers into the Nightrider calculator for a 3.15 final with a .86 OD 6th . OF course this doesn't account for wind resistance load, sanity or law enforcement .
MPH Calculator
RPM 1 2 3 4 5 6
1000 7.5 10.9 15.2 19.6 23.9 27.8
1200 9.0 13.0 18.3 23.5 28.7 33.3
1400 10.5 15.2 21.3 27.4 33.5 38.9
1600 11.9 17.4 24.4 31.3 38.2 44.5
1800 13.4 19.5 27.4 35.3 43.0 50.0
2000 14.9 21.7 30.4 39.2 47.8 55.6
2200 16.4 23.9 33.5 43.1 52.6 61.1
2400 17.9 26.1 36.5 47.0 57.3 66.7
2600 19.4 28.2 39.6 50.9 62.1 72.2
2800 20.9 30.4 42.6 54.8 66.9 77.8
3000 22.4 32.6 45.7 58.8 71.7 83.4
3200 23.9 34.8 48.7 62.7 76.5 88.9
3400 25.4 36.9 51.7 66.6 81.2 94.5
3600 26.9 39.1 54.8 70.5 86.0 100.0
3800 28.4 41.3 57.8 74.4 90.8 105.6
4000 29.9 43.4 60.9 78.3 95.6 111.1
4200 31.4 45.6 63.9 82.3 100.4 116.7
4400 32.9 47.8 67.0 86.2 105.1 122.2
4600 34.3 50.0 70.0 90.1 109.9 127.8
4800 35.8 52.1 73.1 94.0 114.7 133.4
5000 37.3 54.3 76.1 97.9 119.5 138.9
5200 38.8 56.5 79.1 101.8 124.2 144.5
5400 40.3 58.6 82.2 105.8 129.0 150.0
5600 41.8 60.8 85.2 109.7 133.8 [highlight]155.6[/highlight]
5800 43.3 63.0 88.3 113.6 138.6 [highlight]161.1[/highlight]
6000 44.8 65.2 91.3 117.5 143.4 [highlight]166.7[/highlight]
6200 46.3 67.3 94.4 121.4 148.1 [highlight]172.3[/highlight]
Only Hubbard on Ol' Maudie could verify these speeds! [smiley=huepfenlol2.gif]
JR [smiley=banana.gif]
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Yeah ... I doubt too many of us will be pullin 150+ , I went 122 one time on a sport bike when I was in my 30's and it was way too fast for me.
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Thanks for the numbers Nidan. Wind resistance is a good point, my SRT10 won't pull in 6th like 5th, the running mile record was set in 5th, kind of becomes a brick at top end.
I prefer anything over 130 to be on four wheels. Here's a shot of my speedo in Germany that the wife took on the autobahn, we picked a Porsche up at the factory. Tough to see but the needle to the right of the tach is sitting on 174 mph.
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Really cant see the top speed was your speedo in both KPH / MPH , also wondering if you did this out towards Neurenberg? It was really eerie reading the date. The 9 11 caught my eye then I saw year was 97 hehe. I was just over there and they have really cut down on the wide open speed places on the different autobahns. Old East Germany towards Magdeburg / between Vienna and Munich and out by the Neurenberg area. There maybe a few more, but those are the ones I still know of today. I can surely appreciate their driving habits there you pass and get to the right there is no fast lane sitters over there thank goodness.
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It's mph, tourist delivery cars are US spec and then shipped home.
The trip was just prior to the get off ramp in Rothenburg. The trip was in 97 and I hadn't noticed until recently that the date was 911. The other fact is that I was in a 97 C4S, so that make the car a '91 911 too.
Germany, I believe, is the only place left in Europe with any unlimited speed roads, most of them have those electronic boards over the lanes near metro areas that can regulate the kph depending on conditions.
I am going over again in May and I'll see if I find any good open areas. On that particular run I had a Kawasaki that was staying with me between rolling traffic slow downs until I hit about 140 mph, my wife pointed out not to expect her to ride with me over 100.....the KAW had a female passenger that would sit up when he slowed down to around 105 mph and she'd tuck her hair back under her helmet. (Now if you ask me she had som major balls)
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Just for grins I plugged the numbers into the Nightrider calculator for a 3.15 final with a .86 OD 6th . OF course this doesn't account for wind resistance load, sanity or law enforcement .
MPH Calculator
RPM 1 2 3 4 5 6
1000 7.5 10.9 15.2 19.6 23.9 27.8
1200 9.0 13.0 18.3 23.5 28.7 33.3
1400 10.5 15.2 21.3 27.4 33.5 38.9
1600 11.9 17.4 24.4 31.3 38.2 44.5
1800 13.4 19.5 27.4 35.3 43.0 50.0
2000 14.9 21.7 30.4 39.2 47.8 55.6
2200 16.4 23.9 33.5 43.1 52.6 61.1
2400 17.9 26.1 36.5 47.0 57.3 66.7
2600 19.4 28.2 39.6 50.9 62.1 72.2
2800 20.9 30.4 42.6 54.8 66.9 77.8
3000 22.4 32.6 45.7 58.8 71.7 83.4
3200 23.9 34.8 48.7 62.7 76.5 88.9
3400 25.4 36.9 51.7 66.6 81.2 94.5
3600 26.9 39.1 54.8 70.5 86.0 100.0
3800 28.4 41.3 57.8 74.4 90.8 105.6
4000 29.9 43.4 60.9 78.3 95.6 111.1
4200 31.4 45.6 63.9 82.3 100.4 116.7
4400 32.9 47.8 67.0 86.2 105.1 122.2
4600 34.3 50.0 70.0 90.1 109.9 127.8
4800 35.8 52.1 73.1 94.0 114.7 133.4
5000 37.3 54.3 76.1 97.9 119.5 138.9
5200 38.8 56.5 79.1 101.8 124.2 144.5
5400 40.3 58.6 82.2 105.8 129.0 150.0
5600 41.8 60.8 85.2 109.7 133.8 155.6
5800 43.3 63.0 88.3 113.6 138.6 161.1
6000 44.8 65.2 91.3 117.5 143.4 166.7
6200 46.3 67.3 94.4 [highlight]121.4[/highlight] 148.1 172.3
Well I can verify this one, when I hit the limiter in 4th the speedo was buried, so yup thats about right...... [smiley=huepfenjump3.gif]
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Good job Fr8.
When I got my first bike, my buddy bought a sportster and we made a pact that everytime we rode we would hit 100 mph.
To this day I still pretty much do it everytime I ride, usually an on ramp to the freeway.
The first ride? 1969
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Good job Fr8.
When I got my first bike, my buddy bought a sportster and we made a pact that [highlight]everytime we rode we would hit 100 mph.
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To this day I still pretty much do it everytime I ride, [highlight]usually an on ramp to the freeway.[/highlight]
The first ride?
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We live near Everett north of Seattle and I commute 64 miles north to Bellingham. Between here and there is the country and not much traffic.
If I have to turn left and go south for any reason it gets crowded immediately and doesn't allow any high speed high jinks either.
My commute is about an hour and the wife's is 38 miles in about an hour and ten. Guess which way she goes LOL.
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Good job Fr8.
When I got my first bike, my buddy bought a sportster and we made a pact that everytime we rode we would hit 100 mph.
To this day I still pretty much do it everytime I ride, usually an on ramp to the freeway.
The first ride?
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Thanks for the numbers Nidan.